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The following video tutorial will take you through the process of preparing your Competition for the new season.

The video starts by showing you how to download the results from last year that you can save away in your historical archives for future generations.

After posting some banter to your Coaches about the draft, that video takes you through resetting the competition to the “Pre-season” mode. In resetting, you have two options:

Reset and Keep the Squads: this is ideal for Keeper style Competitions where the Coaches my keep part of their squad and carry them into the new season

Reset Everything: this option will reset the Competition and will also blow away all of the squads from last year so you can start fresh.

In “Pre-season” mode, you are free to delete and add Clubs and change the draft order. The video shows you how to change from a Snake style draft (ie. top to bottom, bottom to top etc) to a linear style draft (ie. top to bottom, top to bottom etc) and then even override particular specific draft picks. Overriding specific draft picks is ideal for Competitions that trade draft picks.

With your draft order setup you can now start your draft. The tutorial will show you the Draft Management Console which the Competition Manager can use in a Live Draft to enter the players as the draft progresses. The Draft Management console can also be used for online drafts to track, monitor and enter draft picks.

With the draft complete, the Competition will return to “Home and Away” mode, ready for the season to start.

Here is the state of play on injuries after Round 8. A stack of injuries this week, the Suns have another on their growing list with Prestia out with a knee, Trengove for Port is out requiring ankle surgery and Mick Malthouse out permanently with a breakdown of trust.

Here is the state of play on injuries after Round 7. Nick Riewoldt is still in question after cracking his head against the Crows on the weekend – Brodie Smith on the other side of the collision is in a similar position. Mitch Duncan is likely buggered for the rest of the year with a broken foot and his team mate Tom Hawkins looks to be out with something or other.

Here is the state of play on injuries after Round 6. Big hitters are Rory Thompson and Adam Saad for the Suns to join their growing list of outs. Good news for Cats fans with Joel Selwood’s blown-up hand cleared of any breaks.